Risky Bulletin

Srsly Risky Biz: In Beijing, the Fourth Amendment is Still For Sale


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In this podcast Patrick Gray and Tom Uren talk about draft US legislation that aims to stop law enforcement from circumventing the Fourth Amendment by simply buying data on US citizens. It’s a good move, but the overall data ecosystem needs broader reform.
They also discuss new reports into the ransomware ecosystem. There is both good news and bad news, but data gaps still make it difficult for policymakers to have a good handle on how to respond.
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